TIP What Information are you Driving Around on your Vehicle?

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
I got one big sticker over half of back window, its a C130 gunship. Spooky. strafing a bunch of stick people, below it is says, "No One Cares About your stick figure famialy" some karen bitched at the high school when I went to grandkids stuff, principle just laughed at them,
So where do we get those?
 

patriotgal

Veteran Member
My vehicle is neutral............

I don't want any expression on my vehicle to result in any unnecessary malice towards property damage of it..........

So no stickers, no license plate information. In fact I don't even like that I advertise the dealership I bought it from and had them remove that before I drove it off the lot.

Same here. Its not like they are paying me to advertise on my rig.

I love the stick figure of a guy feeding stick figures into a wood chipper.
 
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night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
The Ram spent about 5 years in the metro area, and when we got it I just never scraped the sub service decal, or the Senior Chief's Crow sticker, or the (``snerfle``) Black Shield sticker (don't mind people thinking I'm a black cop with Navy history)
 

WOS

Senior Member
I don't have any stickers or tags, just a pretty heavy load of mud left over from winter and the dirt roads I have to run....
(and it is past time to get it washed..)
 

Redcat

Veteran Member
I'm not quite sure what the duck tape holding my truck mirrors on says LOL Maybe that I am cheap?

Otherwise, no decals and generic plates.
 

day late

money? whats that?
No stickers here because of a comic strip I read way back after the Nixon/Humphrey election. A young lady was talking to her grandmother about now that the election was over there was a lot of hard work ahead. The grandmother looks at her proudly and askes;

"You mean pulling together behind our President?"

"No. I mean scraping off bumper stickers."

The only identifying thing on my car is a set of dog tags hanging from the rear view mirror.
 

cleobc

Veteran Member
Two bumper stickers on my car from the local Basque bar: Sheepherding: the world's second oldest profession, and Nevada: So many sheep, so little time.
I don't figure either makes me a victim.
 

db cooper

Resident Secret Squirrel
Zero stickers on any of my vehicles, no personalized license plates. Over major argument from me, hubby got disabled veteran plates. He wanted to get them for my car but that I refused.
I agree with the plates. We do have the veteran plates on our camper, but the other vehicles have plain janes. I seldom wear a veteran's cap as I really do not want to stand out as such. I detest "thank you for your service" or people holding a door when I'm quite capable myself. Also in certain circles identifying oneself as a veteran could cause trouble with the lefterly inclined. Zero stickers too.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Two bumper stickers on my car from the local Basque bar: Sheepherding: the world's second oldest profession, and Nevada: So many sheep, so little time.
I don't figure either makes me a victim.

probably not since you're not advertising that you hunt, aka own guns, etc., and are not advertising your kids or where you live.
 

db cooper

Resident Secret Squirrel
I'd follow that car, they're advertising good survival "Goodies" the Radio antenna is a bonus they got comm gear
The other day both the wife and I saw a vehicle we just could be believe. We could see it coming over a small hill as a large whip antennae was so obvious. Then the full vehicle came into view. It was a regular antennae farm. A mid 80's Ford Sedan with the usual radio antennae on the front fender. Then three communications antennae on the roof, two more on the trunk.

It was actually comical. It was so obvious. It was such an eye catcher.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
The other day both the wife and I saw a vehicle we just could be believe. We could see it coming over a small hill as a large whip antennae was so obvious. Then the full vehicle came into view. It was a regular antennae farm. A mid 80's Ford Sedan with the usual radio antennae on the front fender. Then three communications antennae on the roof, two more on the trunk.

It was actually comical. It was so obvious. It was such an eye catcher.

Storm tracker by chance? I see vehicles like that when I'm caught out in severe weather here, lots of antennaes on those cars.
 

db cooper

Resident Secret Squirrel
Storm tracker by chance? I see vehicles like that when I'm caught out in severe weather here, lots of antennaes on those cars.
Clueless, I do not know. There were no storms that day. The guy looked like a middle aged hill billy. We do live in the hills and there are real hill billies around here. Our neighbors never had running water or flush toilets up until the day they went to the old folks home. Their kitchen smelled like an old rotten outhouse. When at Walmart some of them come in with that raggedy deformed inbred look about them - real creepy.

My point is, just how could a hillbilly afford all the radio equipment? Just where would all that stuff even be mounted?
 
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